There are a few directors around who I have some excitement about spending my $7 at the theatre watching their movies.
There's not a lot of good movies being made.
I like movies that make you think.
Sean's movies are provocative and challenging without being slick.
I mean, look, I love movies, not just the ones I make... In fact, I don't like the movies I make very much.
I've always loved movies about con men. I think con men are as American as apple pie.
Just because there are celebrities in a movie, it doesn't mean anything. I don't think The Ant Bully did all that well the first week at the box office. Compare the movies that have a lot of celebrities with the Jimmy Neutron movie, which had no celebrity voices and grossed almost one hundred million dollars.
You can't think about how people will perceive you or your character. All you can do is focus on your work. The rest is up to the universe. I've been acting for 16 years. I've done 55 movies and, in all seriousness, there's maybe five that are good and the rest are crap.
It seems that the small movies are a little more risky and cutting-edge. You've got your big commerce and you've got your small films that you're more passionate about.
I made three movies in 1995 and I was unhappy with all of them: Sleepers, Incognito, and Speed 2.
I really tried to make movies I wanted to see. I thought that if I was good enough, somebody would always need me.
I think that's what I really liked about Narc: My character has a real operatic range in a way that older movies used to have.
Everybody acts like they're in a movie in most movies. That's why they stink.
I don't find movies interesting. I just want to do the movies that made me interested in getting into movies, and they're few and far between.
You know how many movies it took Tom Cruise before he was making 5, 6 million dollars? It probably took a billion dollars in box office.